Bridge of Birds: A Novel of an Ancient China That Never Was
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Author(s)Hughart, Barry
PublisherDel Rey
ISBN / ASINB00A2M2OFA
ISBN-13978B00A2M2OF0
AvailabilityCurrently unavailable.
Sales Rank5,330
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Once upon a time, in post-war Britain, and author named Ernest Bramah started to write what became a slim handful of books set in an ancient, and mostly mythical, China. The hero of these books was Kai Lung, who is best described as a well meaning rascal. The stories tell of his (mis)adventures in love and the pursuit of sufficient cash. Bramah had a rare, polished style, full of irony and sly humor, which was the continual delight of his readers. In this reissue of the 1984 edition Barry Hughart ventured for the first time into a rarified world entirely reminiscent of Kai Lung's with equal aplomb and verve.
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